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V E R I I 0 N T T D L E G It A P II . . . .- - nil' ,.... g - - - ;t ,...;,.- ecur, i ii tUs f ills;, took .'J u ry r. " . tti r:".;r?l and C CTT ii tt an esily .T:rc3 by byV. i r: 1 t' l C.r 'i t'.j'l payer at ibe , 'rcccr-cl ;ia the -,C;hcL2;ter,cora- l!c:::r.;; ca 0-3 benevolent on ..j .;.jL....r IILi v.iih t-eir substance. 3. Ey promoting fjood morals. Contrast caticns &zl countries which hare not the Ilcrjse cf Go J, with those which Aate it, an 3 ilis fcrrtr will be found to be onder the ii.-n cf licentiousness, immorality, and irrtl j 1, without restraint. . I. Ly prc-notin j eivil and political inter ests. L.reryniirrcu-LttOTeceiveaix.w 5H0di principles which we have ever upheld, - . . 1 V - a I . a 11 education jrcra the liioie enaiae nouse oi confining ourselres, as we Finally. The House or God s pTe-emi- oi peaceim wtMuav neatly 4'ed to promote the spiritual and renewed; and still increasing energf. the . j icause oi me aown-irouaeu poor, scmowi weir as; oar Sews from Liberia, O-DisTKxssiHoErwTJMt m theTelegmpbi Reformed Dutch hurchia ;he Indira - Under this head the Emancipator put ingoing to press; it is iimounced that CHwtiii Archipelago ishes aseries of extracts from the Liberia J Smith, W-.WI missionaries to the -Chinese, to be An ArDKxas has been put forth to the people of i rcrsvUanijL, by the "Eastern Executive Commit- . . . n . v 1 tee of the State Anu-Tery society, cauea ,ru mnes a Series 01 exiraas irpm u . x..uca . -"j , . tioned. for the Writ, at Singapore. : b7 the recent outra-e nuuaeiPtua. iiow u Herald. ,,We copy two specimens mt-.-B.of an hour Th.tfcenV f the friends of missions the closing paragraph of this document Its tone la I IjujTjgxRY OF THE CdLOWISTS.--"Tell 1 ruJe,, 11 . "T w;m. lrT JiTn-ika Anrnr nf the Alhion iJi it not in Liberia.- publish i no! . m ie istreete yet recoyered, J the generous prbrisionjthe have made -d-- ,;Unfortuuateivlor Ainca. anyana ev- iiuimy mmu after twelve1 "mool T.r nnncin i - . . . . - i - : . . . - t . c w: v r; try kind of.labof is regarded as a mar ot so to stultify bis reaoer juw their fields of Iabor,36yi!J - -- iTJikl ".1 meanness and poverty, which no man will thint that1 the Anti-Slavery enterprise Is ; jtfr - and.Mrs. Ball f have talcenwMi The inly. business .-tm not tnascendaci, Is deserving ot un- them their tworlutle girls of five and eight r A uompson eternal interests cf men. ctereaiinieresisc! men. v... - p u, n our practice, as well1 as; Ooin I2marJ:. The conclusion then wortis the universal brotherhood of n is. m view ci lis ctcui n iumsuunii ana tnai we cmerc. wnainiinosiun m 1 1 en C:-:sif, xvm, 17 : -u cyectt jtI benets-Ae Ilouseof God that "all men are created equal" in r ''I'fclfGoa oushttobBbuiU.' 1 !: and thafthose righw are inalienable - Jleknewcf no account oi tnereDtingsucn ; --a bf wav cf s 9 tk a a-m At men mil I nnT mm 1 - wuica mo u.giiuy w u r ... - qualified mtv. . The Editor of tne Vermont years era' ana mr.nu wi to engage, is vnm-iienua Xijuuii:whu 'attempt to plaf their infant child.A. 3T. WffrsY.t - . v .1 2 - - . . ' -r' I nff ik; m;..nKt farce uDon. his readers. UTk religious ani; 3 I :. t t'. 1 C') th? t ' a . i r 1c t.T . - i;i j. if. t th f-:cr exercised it t St, . a pause in our exertions a bending to tne Wealth or the Colon v rscl to gire Jac-v.- i4 ' net t C.J e :':-tl to hare Jacob act . : - C l i i t-- i:.::r. Cet oaby T-! h i 3 father, and i cf r.-heiness hih- . . .. . - I rainmminH A tmriAriln Of PT a boas?, except domestic ones, previously to ., v., i naiiM ir mi r PaeiLiuuaMiL lc th? d eparture of the Israelites from E jyP1 After the exodas,4he Tabernacle was built andtheathe Temple. :- -1 1 a a . T ft . i p a a t ... . m 2a ahAnii Aff na i i im nian. mtiii inn iiy iia. una bui a ci auu iicULJa. aaaci siiu iui auu- r ni. a l i v vuvvi i . i . i built bat should be paid or. Ib building prostrated (or its obstinacy ; but the policy 3V.V;..What fortunea.therinakem proporuon than tormerly, in small sumsm feel tfrat he 0 wes dtbt of gratitude to .v. i.t ...'.n,! tka TWl. tr wa. it recommends, we' utterly repudiate. Tbe score of years, who are newly arrived itf the country, the large sums from the mer- the clergy and others wbo bonor our city tae. iacraacieana tne i em pie. mere was . ... . k., t -i:. hk . A ;. itii.. . . . : . . .u-f .u i.: : , siorm. u i iu urv ud uvcriusk iu run ku-ii6iaiu vi ,iu vm iuuuu "w i i one may be nae wnicneniorcessucncoun-i me ioiowing extract ;; . , v if n,uAAnM I SCI, Willi SllUUCa Vt IUO ICCU liaiug aihCI I ww uituu bvivhw iuuii v " I , thA Wa.tr and tha ri?rid oalc shirered and l neonle makin? fortunes? we reolv at once. 1 8ftown t0 PHJL4NTHR0ric which commenced yes ndect and seem to give zeaL in the,; many are designed to promote. bene volencfr, educa- oietv and virtuer are an- Frora 185Q Ojii nnn Vnmitiictanilincr the. unnre-1 nnrtllv difTa.td : over . the; land bv: these wvw, UTttVUVl uvwl. i MMUI " - - . . - . j . . . . ... . - - ir: t fi commercial ; embarrassments oi nigniy vaiuaDic lusuvui-iyu-- x ury . oro that this increased amount is great foundations i oi oursociat ana a- have been collected,1-m a' larger 6 uZ.L t ; .uu Ilia ll v uini ucucit,-'wij vuwvu vuvMiu i . - a a . i . I ajia a iiia miepraiiiB r a -Ai:ewvv nan I The Herald irom wnicn tne nrsx extraci i ; ; , . . w r . v .v.i 1 i'itAit'( l"B. WA'n-,w Whit don ha'do with- such facts as, that Ann iTEasAttlLS, -- i no rnnria in ljk unacii. la iiul uciui c mo i ua i . i i r . i - - 4 rofj, - r " ;"V' " j . i - c'x-tihi ifna 1006; 1 teraay, are wen aue iffhts. Mw.' .--a ne ,secona we.nna m anuc.o uui : , " --."" evidence of renewed ."We relating exclusively to tuenative JLjricans, w i838, lSiothat tne, receipt jniqe w0 they would iubwmii.",u km uv ireasnrv dUUDSine vearvuuiug iuav , A innnnt nf jr : . I at all .in tne Innnstrv ot tne UOlorilSiS. ' ' l ' . : .4 n M I . . . : DwiicucY a I . - . . wereja.ouut aanng uis cuiuS i tinn insuucxion. I. ) i 1: 1 1' i t-it, the tpeaxer .'.3 - . - - ,; i cf Cs Il.utt cf I l j the tern and p - ... yielding reed may rise, but it bends again a climate that tries every fibre in the ani- chants ia the city t happy in being at the next gust" . Who would lean on it not composition without moneys, without $ttre of the times 1 tie house we are for support ' Who would rely on it as a correct knowledge1 of the seasons, unac- , .- i being cut hff .by the pres-1 whh their presence I on these-occasions, which shows i the on-l and contribute so j largely to;; tnejtooral no lack cf money. Ile was iuarea cf the prospect that the bouse we are for support ' Who would rely on it as a correct knowledge1 of the seasons, unac- - ..- . ..ui:,". p. and rehVious advancement of society. bow ia, will be paid for ia a short time. : He pi0p to his feeble f steps t - --The ; pliancy lcastomedo the productions ox the. soil, ano; - f" .". 7 J-7"- I- The Prison DisciplinO Society held aent b undertaking which saves iWproyes tt not. worth saying, who, from the first moment of arrival, nave r "gmnwall?,r" I to consecrate 5 to God a' house that was in No !-never let this supple plant 1 which to' bring their regular quota oi duty to the jf whom two years ago recommended legjs- . v w - . a b , a arr a a m. l.J... h. Ik. AmVilm nf iha A nf I.RlirPir I t f-w mnla o litnmwr tViatr until nn1 all I . U C J .L.I." .''inmA. nA mnlA at rmhi i tnrlinn fnr nht 7 I inn for I . . v . . . .11..' . . . . . . -t t . I .9 .. , ...... .. . : , .. - - ' ' . cautA nr its advocates. - let tnem oe rain- tnax win be demanded by anv wnose aroou i j .u. t :.ut.m. . 1 - - - - ..,.!. . : - y. ... uium, cmuwvuiivit UI( UU In his consecratory address; among the fresh strength from its resistance to the f jhe article fVom hicli' tiis is taken, thieffs emphaticallv denounced and abjuted, tempest and never bending till h breaks, heo-ina a. fnllnw'a .. : r 1 C:-:r:l t:ms, a pbca where God displays nttiIince, ihafought never to desecrate continues to gWe support to. those whole- a list days airiWd the pleasure .1. 7; 3 Ilrisscf C:I sctr.njces nant a c? a trlha scct'cs the Church in 7- i reveals himselfto bis people. Ae House of God, were fooiccoaad tfot cHn? aeTanst it, as long as it can sustain it- I ! : ;r:: :-irly, by it was meant, ancient- yma lnd dotw pra.er by C J 1!" ! c" ly, t! 1 Talrrnacle-ths'moveaMs sanctoa- c, minister of the BapUst Church. ! ;, t ( , ; "dr - Oar fathers nreferred the rcal P,CMUre to bear renewed testimony to ryand .forward. theTemplebuilthy Sol- :embyUi Tm S?KIria f rCnaii of a trip to Millsburg where we had not offufK !J 1 Cwca, 13 c-..-cra wrata, w. -u.ni out, conauctea oy x.ime, was aengnuui vauoq 01 ute itself ana we snouia oeae- . , . -tK. nc ni., .n;.. T ' I 0 ' ml- T I PnUKv nf "qAntli ''RerWiVir v He .n...v .r.eotraiiea.1. r- :r , M , . . -i ; v.- .An. Jnl. Jf. hen hnt An im dle the quantity of .land under cultiva- the preceding year. This is a less reduc- leby boutfi, Berwieif, He L.c j, at a ars C5ascaa w me cay was nne tne atteaaance iuil TTk "r ..m precedine vear.r If our friends abroad in- neennfanr embarrassmenta of the times. ed to raise 5U00 tins year, and the ll-,i:3..; : ' : ; . The meeUngs were kept up to the close oM Ths ireaier now i mured for what, pur- 1. Azr followinff. it is honed to the ben- rV. T! rr.rJl I ,. :. -.: . I; 1 nn'ntpd in the course nf the vear were, in I School publications, Mr, Hague .-.t TT-t.rf Gad was erected and b.fJ, r ..,t. - ! r .?.. ' ;. I srauawon ana opprew .or 01 1 ly 1 . w. . - M .u.u.; niiJnn nf Llliio non ronies The nnmber iasned. ei the Sunday School' teachers m'the rrrly asswereJ: . t. (1) This I was clad to hear oar speaker say. 1 depending on the issue of our moral enter 1. Fr Prayer. :Piayerbeaecf the most I iri correctly anderatood the epeaker here, 1 prize, we a ho u Id tremble and ialter, and J C!-.-t and cTcctu-il means cf rrace. It I a ad also while he was makinr the dedicatory ad-1 shrink from the contest as soon as it wax . . a a . a - - -. 1 w rr 1. m tr' 't rraa iato th immediate presence of flreaa, ne made a uatinetion between taoee wao uaa es warm, ana tnicitens wnn aimcuuy, ana .."., . TV.r. .r. rtW rrcner dices i" 'nrf , and eOrt who aing, as to the! moral toil,' and peril. -Are we pointed to the 11 r ,Zi e.aali5caooe. A Wr, he said, rnnat be apioos ,moking ruins of that beautiful Temple of f f rrsyrr. , Cut the Iloase cf God is the ttenf pkm, may Freedom, which we fondly hoped would t'.ics where !l may unite ia this service Joia ia the esereiae, if they do not lead. I eonfeaa QntT hare echoed the noble and free senti- net i:!;! tu i illy, at ence, lor that would t ' 3 c . . . . :(1) bat while one voice ari- t . r!l h: ;U taay uaite in stren;lhenins . ' . . . . - ' . .. - L.: ; . ..ucn. . r. 2r Praue a most proStahle and de- I'-'.-.M r-t cf worships The speaxerheld thatthfl '-'.-cf t acred music lathe House c'Ccl she 1 ! never be committed tokapicus r::?n.(2) Zzit objected to instrumental ma tlz j bat fce ill not. It was used anciently, lie the cnltiration of sio;ins. r 3. For the instruction of th$ peopU by Cs rci:z of the Iljly Scriptures. T 4. Preaching cj the Gospel by the Afin i ltrs cf Jesus C.ru. Men should be ap t t Jq:i!.?J, nol only to rrad,but to ct,"c-:31 the Scriptures. , t"iz allnaticzs, baptizicj them ia th z r:tr.3 cf tha Father, and of the Son, and cf tha Ili'y Ghc$r,M is a command reaching toall catlsns an 1 generations of men. The C-7cl sh. 1 te prciched by the fireside asl ii t).! f !1 but the House of God. is this looked to mo like making a dUtinction without a duTerenee 1 and our speaker cited ao Scriptore, and gate no reaaoa that I beard, to help me oat of the . '1 ...; -., (3) I did not attend this meeting to Sod fault, or to act the part of a critic; bat aa I was an to be taking note, I ahall not be expected to withhold my 'a .a .a a..a opinion. I moat say tnea uaf 1 tnongnt tne speaa tr ments of a Franklin, a Hush, a Benezet, a' Lay, and as we look sadly on its early downfall are we bidden to learn hence the fate of our own dwellings, if we per severe? : Think1 not the intimation jvill drive us from our post. No I rather will we o-ather in handfuls. the vet warm ash inion. a mast say tnea uaf 1 tnongni ine apeu 1 "t . . , ' 5 r. . u r ZL i.u .nKw. es of the ruined edifice, and cast hem to- kU .nHL- ha IurrJ in Cirenmciaion. and I "Tra uea rtru, mai lucy may eumo uowu iu enartook to splice Uptin on to it. What was I boils and blains upon the monster Slavery, particularly unfortunate for him, or for me, he Utter- I eating With caustic energy to his very VI an that hiost convenient and beautiful public room in the City, the Marlboro Chapel. A number of interesting . addresses ?were made. Mr.. Cu rtis read letters ;:showinff of noh-slaveholding States have raised their I the benefits derived from the: moral ;influ- voices from faint whisperings to rumbling, fnces of this excellent .SoeietyU reform rolling thunders which are carrying! terror gr the convict and restgr bimo-soc.-& . . . . . . ' . etv. as a useful member. --- to toe ultima Thule or the land or. r rttri- 'The New England Sunday School Un- archs,, and SOul-dnvers? . ;n h-M their Wieetino- in -Ped-rnl Street American Bible Society. Vnurcn. Aaurfssea uy rresmeiu ay- r .la- aa-T- . , ST 1 vti The receipts last year amounted to $86V and and Air. Hague or I'rovidence, wii- Liincoia' oi ironianu. rvcy of vot- same bbath estimat- he settlement and Ihe frratifvinff nroCTess amounted to 158,208 copies, in eighteen ?n ar 5U uuo, and the scbolars at one, mil- of agriculture, is carefully omitted, in the different tongues. This numbed is less Hwn. What a .field, lor,moTacuJturel r-. . . . J , . . .1. .... j-.... j i'.. l.. I Mr. Wil lard mAde some ennronnato amrl .mancipaiors extract ; ana tne extract is iman inai aisinouiea last" year-uy . buuic i -----------Tt -rr--r.- given as if Jt related, not to the settlement thousands. In some sections of the coun- Pt remarks on the advance .the TBaprm of Millsburg merely, but to the whole col- try. owing in part to the times very few awmiiwion, u.u niugiuus ir. For ibe rest, we agree with the ed- orders have been made by tne societies, i . 1 T " -e' ah vuii i ui u i can nc oj ice ivu iuc i w ucis ua o wvwu wuuv w, . j , . , . - . . ,, - ,, . . - - .. .. .. . - ... I . . . ' ... il imnn eina tna io r n f . l?nro .(ir nf K UahM m I T'K- Uno.H mnnnl . Kilt hnnH mar !1n ISHeiuiii o'uvv i.u WM w Vi ' by agriculture, where one b unacquainted Societies will double their diligence the wns, and it was only year befora last, that with thewil. climate, modeof cultivation, coming year, the last remnant of aw relion was abol- . . ! o j . . ( i .u:. C7.. .i.. o a ar.i.- r . o?i Press.. Will- oW and has to learn every thing by ex- From the foregoing data the Vermont r ST"? r "na UgnV Chronicle will, no doubt, show conclusively sawsiv iuc uciuauus ui every reaaouauif l - , . c.:-. :i m- lir. ji i.i. , 3 r! . that the American Bible Society is speedily man. Vermont Chronicle. The paper containing die foregoing ha been re ceired, probably in compliance with my Last week's coming to an end 1 CONGRESS; tals, . and consuming his life-blood with I what he had vainly deemed should be his nourishment. ' We shall go on then, calm ly but firmly. Our work is too holy, too great, too intimately inwoven with alt that we hold dear lor ourselves, or value lor ly forgot, or neglected, to cite a single passage of Scripture, while on this point and what is more, he either forgot or neglected to tell new his work waedoae.; .-?' 'i.t i " :.:.!::.-ni As I was retiring from the meeting, a brother, al luding to, this point, remarked! that k would be a . .. . K . i rery ,un ana eayway o. nnunr a nnage orer. 00f f ell0W-raen,0T desire for OUT posterity. imuii inn w vniu un twu w um umum wtewa i . , i , . . 1. The command, . along by the de of each other: but whether, l D 8? aoanaonea anne appearance without Joining them ia some way.the bridge would W1 uiiuwuh j, wi uiuhii v ki vcu ucr a. uc carry you orer safely-that la the question. - approach of danger. . We feel that God (4) On the other hand, doe. he recoHect an In- b" called US to this WOrk.Vand if it is his stance In which they left the rirer and repaired to Purpose that W0 should ! finish what We the House of God to administer this ordinance t if have begun, he can preserve us, though it he doee not, then his answer to this question must be in the lion's den, or the seven -fold heat be a full offset to the opposite position which he I ed furnacej (hat he will deliver us: out of took on this point and be and I are eTen,and ready every danger, and uphold ' US by his free to start together. . ' ' ; ,n , . Spirit, until all is accomplished that he has m www mmm uiui una, wmunr UBWW M U muca VT- idence in the New Testament that this ordinance was administered in the kautt, aa there is that.it was ad miniatered ia the rteer, and places where there was "muck wmtcrf I ask him for a particle of positive : J .i . t . ? i ? . . Btwcnci uwl u was in a single instance aamimster- i r c n , - ,, . . sB ,iwi k,,m. rw .K- .k- x faction of reflecting that we fall in the post sr.l-a, and water baptitd only comes in its Tdence is clear end fall that it was perform- of doty,' with our wounds in the breast and stead, as also instead cf former uses of wa'- ed la 'the river.' . :: V not the back; and that he whose work we ter ia puUie consecrations) The House "Then WENT OUT to him Jerusalem, and all are doing can raise up other laborers to ,rr.. v. .vwk v . .v- . 'odea, and all the region round shout Jordan, and reap the rich harvest w hose seed we have cfCrl ha thoht to le the proper place to were UptIxe, of him IN JORDAN." MauUL 5, 6 sown; and whose growth our blood will , . , ,t. tna rrr Tir hat ti.rri. . TIa m . . . . . . ... .... . . t I a no passages m prooi io Uus point are too numer-I nave nourisned. . 11 . .... . !. . . ... .. I . . . . ' . 1 wr. . j r.L in l.. i ik wax uit tuuwjura uj ona in am oronrni mia a nrwti mam iu thiii m.I. ; . .uj vrwrcrnor Aimer, of jrennsyirama, nas oner- .... 1 ti t: r:.:h f . i Ti 5 tj the work, more elfectually f - - r faciuties. , , , iiiiierinj the Ordinances. art t-.ro Cantism, and the Lord1 Circamcition, cf the fcraer dispensation, is I'.ip:zse4 with ca'cr the present diipen- J7 given us to do. ! If he has otherwise or dained, and designs to permit the wicked i to triumph for a little season, and the wit nesses for his truth to be slain in the streets of our city,' we shall have at least the satis- a I t ;, . . . ... . ' " .i ... i. , ... ' , f aoo reward t for the apprehension and eonnc f :s. He d d cot rccciher any instance, Bthe way, while on this point, I will add that, t- . . ... '-J v v .iT- . . .. ordinance of baptism b the house. nroTLhl tWa ba . '"""J"" u. ,( 1 : : t t ? llcuse Cf Uod and repairing to for w. Bot whoerer nndertakea to :V M7 of Phaadelphia also baa offered $2000 th? rircr.(l) In remarun further upon this 1 make eat from New Testament nearea. that in the"! "for apprehension and conviction of the vile cr-lr.n;?,L: vhtrcd the CUtWtTd ordinance I house is a more proper place to administer this or. J perpetrator or perpetnLtora." cfv.-aihin-lo represent the inward deans- fa the nrer, wM n that bo ie taxing The - Pennsylvania HaU Association" -hare iaau- T ; ...:.:.-'- . I nimseu wita a troublesome task. Ii be were a Lt-1 ed the following card : - - J.lt !.. 1 . in. am pcrsuaaea ne wtnua aaoDt tne lanruare or r r - . .. . . . . TI . e Lcri's Cc; r:r, the f pealcfr said, was one in another predicament: epaa, lie labor i:u J t! tlV,T71.n? Inem?f I ta r ttuat s the nemcrv cf Christ I It may be more convenient ia eitiea to have ue means w Mrpctxvigm. tne ooaae in tne country. rfC t: - - tzli'-'.S: tzl to rv;-? sent union .wi:h C : 1 sr. J wi:h bis pecleC) -: .5 cf the House1 ::..cJ,was," . : : .-.; ; which it tsecessary to the 1 i .i -1 j-r ;:rlty cf thjChcrth. II. lis eo-r c a me to the second general i"- rrh'ch was, ' " r ihe.Gcrpelf temporal and : ' ; !c I tjprch the Wel- ' ' hire aTai!.i theru- (f i-Jt a ?a COT t$ " ' fir ca araric;;u -. ' T' " ' t cct ta - ' ' "f i These ' i ...r: Ir;,.:.: 1 fr: r3 the - r . rj. It rr-'jlrcs - -ir"--::l l'::r,cr.s- ' -' .r, which- frcT'iiica ii 1 : r-'-i v.;:i tr: -4 -rjtirj C Ti liberty, of eaualitr. of rivil nVht. nri Ar iree aiscussion, are informed that a sub- iareneraLIthinknot.1 ' - , . ; . I SCriptlon list IS opened at f0. 307 Mu her is rv i. v J. -. iJ..vl. ry-street, where all the friends of freedom will acknowled-e to be the cleanaing of a polluted may S11?0" towrds the erection of a soul, all cevered with CIth and sin. Now I ask - ? , t keeri-t a? Lis eomoariaoa who that was mmimarAL ' -AS SOOn as the Sum of fiftv thonsand rlnl ly pelleted, covered with mire and dirt, would think lrs is subscribed and paid, the Managers of ckansla? blmaelf by sprinkling on a drop or two of the Pennsylvania Hall Associationwill of water? How then can such sprinkling represent proceed to erect another Hall, lare-er and v. : J -t i- It M.t- -l . .. ' . b wi noun ,i . v i ; i ii possioie, more oeauuiui tban the former. (C) As to who are the proper subjects of this or-1 Signed in, and by direction of theRnani dlnaace, he did not inform ue nor did he offer any of Managers of the Pennsylvania Hail As- - i-wui w fcpreicBu auuon i sociauon. ;r . ,. HAsl'l. Werr TV-,. - . . fc t.. ' U3" The correspondence between James G.IJirney, Corresponding Secretary of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and F, XT. Elmore member of Congress from South Carolina, which is introduced on the 4th page of this paper will be the commence- a. .t aa rarni ci a jiew era in me History . of the present Ann-Slavery enterprize. , What is givca this week is only an introduction. In the next paper will commerce Mr. Birney's answers to the queries of Mr. Elmore. - CC Farncrst as much as. posih!e among tlie samta. D3"CoxaicTiO! One of my typographers made m cse a bur -! g phrase, last week. Ia the item touci.-g the late Jaw of reansylvania in relation to rrr-crty t! -trryed by mobs, read " sustained in stad of "suLstltuted." : ; . ICIP.3 O? J. R. M CD O WALL. This work is now for sale at the Tel ;;h cZzs. Price 0.1. Friends cf t! :i r. ..'3 rcsrtyr to the cause cf moral Pa- 7 x l'l (.' 7t!l to avail therasclres eaily fli c; -rturify, as I brcvht csly 50ccp t, r r. I they are prchahly th? only cr.es ca !a ia the Clate. - ... . Ersndra.nar,!:; . - PRJUBrTXRiAK Gxicckai. AssevblTv The ' par- proposal. ' The article is giver in the Telegraph have clo their ae.sion. seperatelj. The witn great cheerfulness. gw quesuon a we im nojiBpuinj wtween uem. And is thisthi Chronicle's boasted "pointing out oncenung this, the Wew Xork Ubeerver says : of several palpable and most injurious misquota tions r I Misocotatiohs this is the word that the Chronicle made emphatic, with how much accu racy or propriety the readers of the Telegraph may last Assembly, requiring themto show MrTMcKennan: bein o-in the Chair and now judge from its own showing. What has the cause wby tbey deprived Miles P, Squier discharginc the duties of nreaidmo- nffirpr Editor of the Chronicle pointed out? and how has and others of important? rights. ! This with great : 'and efficiency) he done it? Why, he has given one asserUon of his goes at Once tO the turning point, the were ordered td a third feadino and were own which will most certainly be token forquiteall constitutionality and validity of the act of severally read a ihirfl tlm. A irramataneeB: and ha hair I last vear errlndiner lh Vntir CnnA " '1 1 J J 1 . . . T j , ...6 r.v ;. uruereu 10 oe sent tm to tbe senate lor concurrence- Tnese bilis were all reJa- itp uuucioianu. viuawv, iuatwu suits 1 oeiween tvvo ana tnree hundred at law nave been commenced. ' une is the rehef of individuals. alLer 1 : .u tj t. j .r i . . . . HKaiusi mo iuuerttwr auu AiH 01 , me 1 consideration in CommtllfP nf r Saturday. May 26. " HousE-The ; ational I ntellige ncer says: "A great day's": work was done iu tne House of Representatives on Saturday. bills for undergoing e Whole, it is worth under the circumstances; and he har given a single quotation which makes not one hair eithorwhite or black. , Reader judge ye. By the way, the Edotor of the Chronicle has com mitted, to say the least, a most egregious blunder, in failing to attribute the production with which he is finding ' fault, to the right source. This is said, not from any wish to avoid responsibility in the case, but to. have the truth known. The article at which the Chronicle has made this careful carping, is no less than that lengthy and astounding production which t copied into the Telegraph of the 18th of A prQ, from the Pennsylvania Freeman? edited by John G. Wkittier, the American Poet, and a distin guished member of the Society of Friends. ' And new, I aak the Editor of the Chronicle with what face he can charge the Editor of the Emanci pator, Pennsylvania Freeman, with "carefully o- mitting" any thing, when he the Editor of the Chronicle has so "carefully omitted" so large a proportion of the document be has garbled for his own purposes t Out of his own mouth shall he be judged ; and in his own emphatic words I will em phatically aak him, Is this dxaliitg fairly with THE Pcatic f" Furthermore, in his own words, It is no slight testimony in favor of a cause, that its opponents find it necessary to resort to such means to sustain themselves.' That so indomitable an ad herent to Colonization, and so busy a defender of it, could cull oat nothing more than he did from such an article, and could make no more than he did out of what ne did cull, speaks greatly in praise of the work. :,:-f V:-,a. I now call on the Editor of the Chronicle if he designs to "deal fairly with the public" to disabuse his readers, aa to the general state and doings of the TJberian Colonj, by publishing the undisputed facts placed before the world from time to time for the last half doxen years, showing the Colony to be any thing else, than what the Chronicle represents it to be which facts the Chronicle has uniformly and "carefully omitted.? j Noble Ann Paccocious lirTRETOrry.-- On Wednesday of last dren were at play.on the bank of the river Distressing Acc!DENT.--pn:Satur. live to individual cases-of applications for day afternoon, a son ,of Mrs.. East woodV a revolptionary and invalid pensions, whkh widow lady, residing atNo. 154 Norfolk had been the subject of laborious wtarain. street, aged eight years, being persuaded ations before the Standing CtarAxaitteea of by his playmates in the neighborhood, es- the H ouse, and were.f therefore, scarcely caped from hrtttother'ij-bbseryation.'.and susceptible ot ciobjeciion.vt'lHalfii-dozen wandered asfar as the ship-yards in the vi- days of similar devotion to business wood cinity of the dry-dock. S Having crawled go far towards clearing the docket of bills upon. the 8fXodtng,;0raship;updnHhe in the House of Representatives, though stocks, he became dizzy, and was precipi- it is unprecedentedly heavy.? u tated to the ground with great violence "Jr'--: -:r -i'6r driving in upon the brain large portions of ssg"' ,zzxsssssss& the skull. Helwas immediately carried ' GENERAL INTELLIGENCE home, and Dr. Ltgget being sent for, call- -, . -.; H ZrrTrr ' ed in Dr. Minturn Post, who performed Slavery a Grxat ISiissiKo IV the operation of trepanning the patient, and late I Southern Convention of Mefcnsw- raised the pieces or bone. . Great hopes are bave made the i followirigmost-smwular entertained of the. child's recovery. Neto declarations totho world i1f- i:?V York Spectator.', '" "' ".'."' p"Of all the social tonditions of man the most W Let cbildrebe. iirned b, the fo,.e: rSTLSSritt going, not to tan: w.r from parents at the iJJScSi suggestion of playmates. i i atosiTuts under free political in8titntions.,, moved fiom South Reading MasstoDeer- colored people oflhe South', should be- field, N. H. All communications. tor him come not only the most numerous, but rhe will therefore be directed to the latter place t?0&t intelligent and influential, and should in future. v;' i:.( iheD proceed to niake slavesof-lbewhites, Rector, the ) -n!Sar from the city prison in NewTYork. has been and i the' noblest fa.IlL1?6.? re-taken, after having stolen a horse to make the promotion of private happiness and his escape with. -1 ,! public prosperity rVFofvet it be re uimutjreo, mat the inhabitants of Africa OTh, report .rora the wh,a, -g C" untrv. in the west and anntk I 4- -T.ii - b " . r,&111 country, in the encouraging. Come here outh, h,ghly and steal a way - American' citizens and make -slayesiof them, as we have in (TO ttjTTbe bktUtnua of SleiL Mmj hare t ' ?leaI " ""T WTeWdr ppropriated the Surplu, Rerenne of th ,U,t ti l" V " United Sute. falling o .hemto th. M Smrt? , ' 1 1- - 1 ...- v ' uA&i renlrv that t- ..:r:V f""' A! do year hoeing while tha ta shmesVif ron wtrjia orsiroy weecs. -. - - of Dorastos Smith, about half ; a dozen years of age, being near the water, -made some mis-step and fell in and sank While one child screamed and darted cfT for help, an older sister of the unfortunate one, about ten years of age, ran down to the water, laid hold of ambush with one hand, stepped' ints the water, and with I the other hand seized bold of her little sister as. sbe .arose and held her until help arrived and extricat ed them. f ;. The heroic act o( this child who acted so intrepid a part in saving her. little Uter, is recorded for an example to others. ' ecome the most n that runs through this yillage, the bank be- uPVM revived from blacts whertieh inrataan wh are thaw - i:..- ; ! HaOCOCK. Berkshire Co. Maa '1. r- 1 L . V'Ul "Tr-": "-T7IT.. ngwer r. ' : : . TT7T;U nave only to make W al, laws. r.U"a rS" n? 'Pendents b,taUng the word - white hkek.' w -ii ; Kiir t. : - - t ; :- r - to direct accordingly RELIGIOUS SUMMARY Albion, CaPumam.T c::?0" ,n the 25th inianf.. MWtt, OO IPohlmart araTrA i ! t AnoipSonand rohlman: are to J0la lhe fif n;Tern People. should, be so wilfull wund, as - to niace the .c?rtw the ih! . V!in TePfPt to tho cardinal virtues. la?- 1e$t JCttUics r lh ul and pri rate and public prosperity V '.Wecanoat SACOnira? l-be two, portions, for we should hardly know where to end- Suf fice it to say, that some of the! most intel Ugent statesmen of the South have them selves dmwn the contrast wit&l. masterly band. Mr. Preston, member of Congress from S, visited tha Nnrth . Tr or two since, and upon his return, at a meet ing to contemplate the construction of ra U-road, made a most eloquent speech